Hi there.
Have anyone 'round here successfully installed alsa with midi sequencer
that actually work?
I'm using AC97 (integrated with my mobo) and have just compiled latest
alsa-driver (lib and utils as well) with sequencer for my via82xx.
When I've modified modprobe.conf according to alsa-doc
Hi,
I am having problems getting SPDIF and sound (using ALSA) to
with in KDE with my nforce2 onboard audio. It works ok it I use aplay in a
shell, but not with any applications that run in KDE.
I have included the output from lsmod and my .asoundrc file
below. Even if you dont know
On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 21:09, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
Try this (as root):
Edit the /etc/modules.conf and /etc/modprobe.conf (back them up first)
and remove all sound-related stuff (lines containing 'sound', 'sb',
'synth', 'opl3'). Also remove all sound-related modules from the kernel
On Sunday 25 July 2004 16:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 21:09, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
Try this (as root):
Edit the /etc/modules.conf and /etc/modprobe.conf (back them up
first) and remove all sound-related stuff (lines containing
'sound', 'sb', 'synth', 'opl3').
On Thursday 22 July 2004 21:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 20:35, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 23:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 22:44, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
# lsmod
Module Size Used by
...
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 23:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 22:44, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
# lsmod
Module Size Used by
...
sound 78956 6 opl3,sb_lib,uart401
The above says you are using OSS now. You can't use ALSA until the
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 16:49, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
What do you mean by 'cut-up sound'? Low volume sound or no sound at all?
There is sound, as loud as I want it, but in half-second bursts, if you
see what I mean. I.e. the song plays, I can listen to it from start to
finish if I'm feeling
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 18:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 16:49, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
What do you mean by 'cut-up sound'? Low volume sound or no sound at
all?
There is sound, as loud as I want it, but in half-second bursts, if
you see what I mean. I.e. the song
On Wed, 2004-07-21 at 22:44, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
# lsmod
Module Size Used by
...
sound 78956 6 opl3,sb_lib,uart401
The above says you are using OSS now. You can't use ALSA until the OSS
modules are removed.
That sounds like a very good lead.
Can't get Alsa to start.
When I run the startup script in /etc/init.d/alsa doesn't print anything. I
go to stop it and says it's not running.
What can I do to see what's happening?
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go
Jason Jesso wrote:
Can't get Alsa to start.
When I run the startup script in /etc/init.d/alsa doesn't print anything. I
go to stop it and says it's not running.
What can I do to see what's happening?
You may want to take a look in /var/log/messages.
Mikkel
bb
Hi everybody
I've got this Inspiron 5150 (PIV-3.06, Intel 852PM MoBo, Geforce FX go 5200,
512MB RAM, etc.). I did a new install with the updated CDs from
mandrakeclub. I've been trying to get some sound but until now to no avail. XP Home
produces sound, so it's not a hardware problem. The strange
I downloaded a whole lot of alsa rpm files, I installed all of them but
whenever I try and use ALSA it tells me that there are no sound cards. I have
a SB Audigy card. I dug around it the directories and did find a audigy.conf
file, But i can't figure out how to tell ALSA to use it. Can anybody
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I downloaded a whole lot of alsa rpm files, I installed all of them but
whenever I try and use ALSA it tells me that there are no sound cards. I have
a SB Audigy card. I dug around it the directories and did find a audigy.conf
file, But i can't figure out how to tell ALSA
I don't know how or why but after rebooting about twenty times it just
works? I am not going to fiddle with it now
Thanks Though I do appreciate it.
On Wed, 03 Sep 2003 15:41:47 -0400, Trey Sizemore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I downloaded a whole lot of alsa rpm
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 09:59 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I downloaded a whole lot of alsa rpm files, I installed all of them but
whenever I try and use ALSA it tells me that there are no sound cards. I
have a SB Audigy card. I dug around it the directories and did find a
audigy.conf
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 10:39 pm, Tsyko wrote:
I don't know how or why but after rebooting about twenty times it just
works? I am not going to fiddle with it now
Thanks Though I do appreciate it.
Keep in mind, in most cases, once you make a change to a different set of
sound
On Wednesday 30 Jul 2003 8:07 pm, Inhabitant of Zion wrote:
Wanted to compile the alsa driver from source but am getting this
error:
checking for kernel version... The file
/usr/src/linux/include/linux/version.h does not exist. Please,
install the package with full kernel sources for your
On Wednesday 30 July 2003 02:07 pm, Inhabitant of Zion wrote:
Hi
Trying to get the sound card to work on the wifes Dell optiplex.
Wanted to compile the alsa driver from source but am getting this error:
checking whether gcc needs -traditional... no
checking for current directory...
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 09:39, Brian Parish wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 01:12, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Thursday 19 Jun 2003 3:38 pm, Brian Parish wrote:
9.1 includes alsa, but not the tools. Does anyone know of a compatible
rpm for this? The source tarball from the alsa site complains
At 12:56 AM 6/21/2003 +1000, you wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 09:39, Brian Parish wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 01:12, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Thursday 19 Jun 2003 3:38 pm, Brian Parish wrote:
9.1 includes alsa, but not the tools. Does anyone know of a compatible
rpm for this? The
9.1 includes alsa, but not the tools. Does anyone know of a compatible
rpm for this? The source tarball from the alsa site complains about
wrong versions - the usual issues. I've fought the alsa battle too many
times in the past - don't want to do it no more.
TIA
Brian
Want to buy your Pack
On Thursday 19 Jun 2003 3:38 pm, Brian Parish wrote:
9.1 includes alsa, but not the tools. Does anyone know of a compatible
rpm for this? The source tarball from the alsa site complains about
wrong versions - the usual issues. I've fought the alsa battle too many
times in the past - don't
On Fri, 2003-06-20 at 01:12, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Thursday 19 Jun 2003 3:38 pm, Brian Parish wrote:
9.1 includes alsa, but not the tools. Does anyone know of a compatible
rpm for this? The source tarball from the alsa site complains about
wrong versions - the usual issues. I've
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I see that if I run alsa OR sound at start up, the sound works, by default it
was running both but I'll prefeer not to run things I don't need (I have
enough other things that I need). Which one should I run ? what are de
advantages of one over
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On Sat, January 25 2003 1:57 am, Pupeno wrote:
I see that if I run alsa OR sound at start up, the sound works, by default
it was running both but I'll prefeer not to run things I don't need (I have
enough other things that I need). Which one should
I have been pursuing an issue with getting alsa rc2 to run with LM8.2 on
the alsa user group and think I have a reason for my problem. Now I'm
curious as to whether anyone on this list has it working, and if so,
how?
The problem is that having built the alsa modules successfully, I get
run Mandrake Control Centre and control your system services there. You
can uncheck it so that it doesn't startup at boot time.
F. McKenna wrote:
Hi All,
I just replaced my Matrox Mystique video card with a Radeon.
As the subject line says it appears that a cople of instances of ALSA
Hi All,
I just replaced my Matrox Mystique video card with a Radeon.
As the subject line says it appears that a cople of instances of ALSA
aappears to try to be running.
Does anyone know the command line to cancel this or which file that I would
have to edit?
TIA
Frank McKenna
Want to
On Mon, 01 Apr 2002 17:56:02 -0700
FemmeFatale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frans Ketelaars wrote:
On Sun, 31 Mar 2002 16:30:22 -0700
FemmeFatale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
adrian olsson wrote:
KDE sucks, GNOME rules!!
See http://women.kde.org/events/london_expo/expo.html
Merci Frans ;)
Much appreciated, saves me from having to scour the net for an answer that
should be obvious to most ppl. *sigh*
Thx
Femme
OK, look at the /etc/devfs.conf file with you favourite editor and search
for 'ALSA'. I have:
I cannot get sound to work, as explained in other posts.
According to the SysV-Init Editor, the three following services
are started, available, and on when I boot: alsa, alsasound, and
sound. Yes, three different services with three different
scripts. Is this too many? Do they conflict?
I can get alsa player to work on my system, and I get system sounds, but I
can not get xmms or any of its' components to make a sound. The CDROM runs
and spins and the clock on the xmms gui runs as well as the slider for amount
played but no sound, nada, none. I switch to the alsa player and
OK, Software update lists these three files but gves warning message not to
use Mandrake Software Update, but to go to linux-mandrake security and
download them, then run RPM.
So I went there but can't find them for a 7.2 update at the mirror sites,
I see 8.0, 7.1, 7.0 beta etc etc
How
Hello newbie,
Ok,
I found these great music apps and found out that for most of them I
need to install ALSA.
I installed all the ALSA packages that came with 7.1 and read the
howto and either I'm missing something or it was not complete.
Nonetheless I lost the ability to use oss and
Is there anyone who has installed the ALSA drivers with Mandrake. I
compiled the utilities, the library, and the drivers. Also made the
devices as stated in the ALSA HOWTO. But it still installs the OSS
drivers.
Any advice would be helpful.
Dan
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I just installed the Alsa sound drivers, but found they were compiled
for 2.2.14-15mdkfb. I am currently using 2.2.14-1mdlinus as the
compiled kernel
Well, this is a little follow up to my kernel stuff. I have noticed in
/boot that there appear to be kernels for all of the versions of linux
that come with the 7.0 distribution. How do I change the system to boot
from an alternate, different version kernel.
I guess that's what I've been
I am really having one heck of a mess with the sound stuff on my
machine. I notice, now that Alsa sound starts when I IPL. Two modules
get loaded, soundlow and core. Apparently, I am missing some drivers
here.
I am trying to replace the original Mandrake sound stuff so that my
sound card
I just installed the Alsa sound drivers, but found they were compiled
for 2.2.14-15mdkfb. I am currently using 2.2.14-1mdlinus as the
compiled kernel How do I switch kernels or compile the new one. I used
to use SuSE and remember how to compile that SuSE kernel,but can't for
the life of me see
I have dloaded the 2000-02-11.tar.gz to install the alsa
drivers, and the mini howto that has the instructions.
(I couldnt use the ./configure command but the ./cvscompile
worked???) Everything has gone ok upto the install of the utils. the
part just before loading the drivers.
I got these
Some one have try to install this driver in MDK 6.1 with SB AWE 64 ?
Thanks
Lamberto
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